3 years ago, I thought I could get through the winter for some reason without buying snow tires and then my daughter arrived to go snowboarding in a blizzard and wanted to borrow the car. I bought new snow tires.

Then I had my house on the market and thought it would sell pretty quick so I gave away my snow tires to declutter the garage.

The house didn't sell so I bought new snow tires not wanting to be an indian giver.

I finally moved south and I got a new car and the snow tires were there cluttering up the garage so I gave them away (it's hard to sell snow tires in the south).

Now I consider my going to Nebraska for a few months in the winter and I am thinking about it and realize that I have to buy snow tires again.

This is an expensive strange thing that I am doing and it has to mean something like I am trying to get traction or I don't want to be stuck or something.

Once I got a flat tire just right next to the house and then another tire went flat. It meant I was too tired. I was too tired.

3 sets of new snow tires in 4 years.....what does it mean?

I must say this time it pisses me off. And then what? Give them away again.

3 years ago, I thought I could get through the winter for some reason without buying snow tires and then my daughter arrived to go snowboarding in a blizzard and wanted to borrow the car. I bought new snow tires.

Then I had my house on the market and thought it would sell pretty quick so I gave away my snow tires to declutter the garage.

The house didn't sell so I bought new snow tires not wanting to be an indian giver.

I finally moved south and I got a new car and the snow tires were there cluttering up the garage so I gave them away (it's hard to sell snow tires in the south).

Now I consider my going to Nebraska for a few months in the winter and I am thinking about it and realize that I have to buy snow tires again.

This is an expensive strange thing that I am doing and it has to mean something like I am trying to get traction or I don't want to be stuck or something.

Once I got a flat tire just right next to the house and then another tire went flat. It meant I was too tired. I was too tired.

3 sets of new snow tires in 4 years.....what does it mean?

I must say this time it pisses me off. And then what? Give them away again.

This seems to have some credibility based on the researcher's credentials . . .

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David Fontana

Professor David G. J. Fontana Ph.D. FBPS (1934 – 18 October 2010) was a British academic, psychologist and author. He was Professor of Psychology at the Cardiff University. He was also visiting professor at John Moores University and the University of the Algarve.[1]

Biography

Born in Middlesex, Fontana was a Fellow of the British Psychological Society, a Chartered Psychologist and a Chartered Counselling Psychologist. He published more than 45 books, including popular treatments of dreams and symbols. [link to en.m.wikipedia.org]

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Over the following two years, the poltergeist was exhaustively investigated by Professor David Fontana, a Fellow of the British Psychological Society. He became convinced that the so-called ‘Cardiff Poltergeist Case’ was a genuine haunting.

Seems there a few scientists who believe there is a connection between theoretical physics and the paranormal . . .

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William A. Tiller, Ph.D. is a professor emeritus of Materials Science and Engineering at Stanford University.[1] He is also the author of Science and Human Transformation, a book on esoteric concepts such as subtle energies, beyond the four fundamental forces, which he believes act in concert with human consciousness. Tiller appeared in the 2004 film What the Bleep Do We Know [link to en.m.wikipedia.org]

A model consistent with string theory is proposed for so-called paranormal phenomena such as extra-sensory perception (ESP). Our mathematical skills are assumed to derive from a special ‘mental vacuum state’, whose origin is explained on the basis of anthropic and biological arguments, taking into account the need for the informational processes associated with such a state to be of a life-supporting character. ESP is then explained in terms of shared ‘thought bubbles’ generated by the participants out of the mental vacuum state. The paper concludes with a critique of arguments sometimes made claiming to ‘rule out’ the possible existence of paranormal phenomena.

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All truths are easy to understand once they are discovered; the point is to discover them.Galileo Galilei, Italian astronomer & physicist (1564 - 1642)

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